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UPnP Port Mapping (Universal plug and play)

Enables the enclosure to automatically find and communicate with your router and open any ports required to access the NAS over the internet. This is not recommended for most users unless you intend to access the NAS remotely.

Place a bullet under Enable or Disable next to UPnP Port Mapping depending on your preference.

Note: Once you have click enabled the enclosure will automatically attempt to update the router which could take several seconds. If you have chosen to enable UPnP please ensure UPnP has also been enabled on your router. For further assistance please contact your network administrator.

Port mapping and URL Display

The access ports can also be manually assigned and viewed from within the Service Port page of the networking section.

Below is a list of configurable and viewable items:

Administration Listen Port: Displays and enables the user to alter the access port used for the Web configuration GUI to communicate.

Administration URL: Displays the URL used to access the Web configuration GUI locally.

WebDAV Listen Port: Displays and enables the user to alter the access port used for the WebDAV to communicate.

Instruction Manual

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Contents Dual 3.5 Sata NAS Enclosure with RAID and USB FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Technical Support Warranty Information Front View Rear View Product DiagramInstalling your hard drives Packaging ContentsRecommended System Requirements Page Lift the panel off to reveal the drive bays Slide each of your hard drives into the bay Page RAID Notes Set your RAID ConfigurationAvailable RAID Configurations NAS SetupInitialize Your Hard Drives Access Web InterfaceHard Drive Initialization Basic NAS Operation Use your NASMap the NAS as a Network Drive in Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista Page Create User Accounts Page Page Set a Static IP Address Page Manage NAS Files and View Media Through a Web Browser Access files and folders on your NAS through a web browserUpload files to your NAS Page Page Page Connecting Your Enclosure for DAS Operation Over USB Mobile App AccessAdvanced NAS Operation Access ConfigurationView or change Host/Group Name View or change Date/Time and settings View or change Administration Account User name and PasswordIf you have selected Automatic View or change GUI display LanguageView MAC Address View Internal IPView Network Information View PPPoE IP Address or Connect to PPPoE Internet Service Enable or disable Service InformationMedia Service SMB ServiceWebDAV Service FTP ServiceView the current Disk Status View or Change IP Setting If you have selected Automatic IP Configure PPPoE Network Page Enable and Configure Ddns Page Enable and Configure Network Service Ports Port mapping and URL Display UPnP Port Mapping Universal plug and playManage your Hard Drive Configuration Sleep Time idle A.R.T SATA0/SATA1 Manage your RAID Configuration Drop down menu shows the current RAID configuration RAID ModeRAID Status Update your NAS Enclosure Firmware Update Firmware upgrade will install Reboot Your NAS Enclosure remotely using the Web Interface Shutdown your NAS Enclosure remotely using the Web Interface Page Restore Default settings to your NAS Enclosure Reset Default settings will now be restored Enable or Disable SMB Service Enable or Disable WebDAV Service WebDAV file management apps Enable or Disable FTP Service Download and host Torrent Files Page Delete Activate DownloadPause Download Stop DownloadMax Peers Per Torrent SettingsUpload Limits Download LimitMail Notification Assign Folder for Upnp AV/DNLA Service and iTunes Playlists Page Manage Accounts Create an Account Disable an Account Change Account SettingsDelete an Account Enable an accountLimit/Grant Account File Access Grant Folder AccessLimit Folder Access Create a New Folder Account Folder ManagementRename Folder Delete a Folder Quick Setup Guide Optional Limitation of Liability Technical Support Warranty Information